The Haunting In Connecticut Movie Review
The Haunting in Connecticut Movie Review – Plot on a true story, based Lionsgate’s The Haunting in Connecticut Charts a family of frightening real-life encounter with the dark forces of the supernatural. When Campbell takes family to Connecticut, they soon learn that their charming Victorian house has a troubling history: Not only was the house of a transformed funeral home, where unthinkable acts occurred, but the owner clairvoyant son Jonah served as a demonic messenger and is a gateway for spiritual beings, and crossover. Now expected to unspeakable horrors, when Jonah, the boy who returns with the powerful dark forces of the supernatural, told to unleash a new kind of horror at the innocent and unsuspecting family. The Haunting in Connecticut Movie Review – cast Virginia Madsen as Sara Campbell Kyle Gallner as Matt Campbell Martin Donovan as Peter Campbell Amanda Crew Elias Koteas as Wendy as Reverend Nicholas Popescu Michael Glen Forrester as a demon, The Haunting in Connecticut Movie Review – Production Director: Peter Cornwell Produced by Scott Niemeyer Norm Waitt Steve Whitney Paul Brooks Daniel Farrands Phyllis Laing Wendy Rhoads Andrew Trapani Adam Simon Tim Metcalfe distributed Written by Lionsgate,
Gold Circle Films release date 27th March 2009 Country United States Language English p> The Haunting in Connecticut Movie Review – Voices
Virginia Madsen as Sara Campbell
Kyle Gallner as Matt Campbell
Martin Donovan as Peter Campbell
Amanda Crew Elias Koteas as Wendy
Reverend Nicholas Popescu
Michael Glen Forrester as Demon
The Haunting In Connecticut Movie Review – Production of
directed by Peter Cornwell Scott Niemeyer, Norm Waitt
Steve Whitney Paul Brooks
Daniel Farrands Phyllis Laing
Wendy Rhoads Andrew Trapani Adam Simon Tim Metcalfe
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from Lionsgate, Gold Circle Films
Publication Date 27 Distributed in March 2009
Country United States Language English p>